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Proceeds from the Gates of Opportunity Investment Fund will go toward student scholarships.
Members of Generation Z – those born between the mid-to-late 1990s and the early 2010s – are more likely than previous generations to go to college, according to Pew Research Center, but is a college degree needed if a career field doesn’t require it?
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, nonprofit and real estate.
The funding goes toward health care students.
ProsperU provides free classes, regardless of whether participants are customers.
SBJ interviews the interim dean at the William H. Darr College of Agriculture at Missouri State University.
First cohort is maxed out at 30 students.
Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.
Fortify the Future's largest investment area is in scholarships and academic programs.
Forbes ranks the Springfield health care system No. 162 out of 300.
SBJ interviews Nixa Public Schools' superintendent.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, education, government, hospitality, media and technology.
The Springfield-based frozen custard company is underwriting Missouri Boys State and American Legion Auxiliary Missouri Girls State initiative.
Changing times call for a change in how businesses protect themselves, and active shooter insurance has become an essential safeguard for many businesses.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, media, nonprofit and tourism.
IT and machining courses are covered by grants and scholarships.
Jeff Simpson starts in July as director of MERS Goodwill's Springfield Excel Center.
Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
Sun Solar tops Dynamic Dozen list at awards ceremony.
Proposed contract would cover higher salaries and benefits for Springfield Police Department officers on campus.
After discovering a niche for vintage typewriters, Laura Prather quickly grew a home-based typewriter sale and service business.
Physician sues CoxHealth, alleging business interference and defamation
Wendy’s franchisee ordered to pay $7M over harassment, PPP fraud accusations
Former PFH execs sentenced to prison time
Springfield CPA pleads guilty to embezzlement scheme
Updated: First Watch business partner sues another for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud